Example sentences of "access to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Yet banks retain an important edge over accountancy firms — they have access to external capital , which their rivals do not .
2 The version for SunOS supports all features and functions found in the Aion Development System Version 6.0 , including the Aion High Performance Option for faster and leaner compiled knowledge bases ; relational database interfaces , providing direct access to external databases ; and an application programming interface for linking to external programs , specialised data and different computers .
3 Information retrieval systems embrace online access to external databases , searching of OPACs and CD-ROM , but the economics of making use of these different media varies dramatically .
4 Access to external services and to Brunel University are accessed via a communications processor .
5 The three main systems , ie the minicomputer , the teaching LAN and the HELP system are linked via a communications processor , which also provides controlled access to external services via PSS , and to Brunel University via a direct line .
6 Access to external databases such as library information and business services
7 As well as providing pupils access to information in the school , microcomputers have greatly widened the amount of information available to pupils by allowing access to external sources of data .
8 In the 1950s and 1960s the world economy benefited from declining nominal and real oil prices plus easy access to Middle East oil resources .
9 It has recently sought to overcome this deficiency by obtaining equity access to Middle Eastern resources , as in Kuwait and Abu Dhabi .
10 As mothers and doctors we benefit from being able to continue our medical careers while devoting ourselves to our families ; our patients have access to female doctors sympathetic to the experience of raising a young family ; and our practice is enriched by our contributions on the broadest range of issues from the clinical to the practical .
11 They 're competing for access to male pouches , what mammalian males are doing is competing for access to female uteruses because it 's only in a female uterus that an offspring can develop if you 're a mammal .
12 Access to mental health services often bypasses social services departments ( unlike services such as those for the elderly ) ; thus the bulk of the initial screening will probably be undertaken by staff not working for the local authority .
13 Supporters claim the new road would give the north-east better access to European markets and help create 60,000 new jobs .
14 It has essentially used its very extensive powers and privileges — direct access to central government resources and influence , relative autonomy and freedom from local political accountability — to achieve what the government required .
15 If one is prepared to act on this view of the need for more extensive training and greater access to deaf people , there are still other series of factors concerning language learning to be accounted for .
16 DRDA integrates with IBM 's connection service , DDCS/6000 , software that provides RS/6000 applications with access to enterprise-wide systems .
17 Distributed Relational Database Architecture integrates with IBM 's connection service , DDCS/6000 , software that provides RS/6000 applications with access to enterprise-wide systems .
18 The company promises to provide its corporate customers with early access to leading-edge technology and says it is solidifying relationships with the kind of partners that can provide extremely high volume manufacturing , capability and full global distribution .
19 Both natural language indexing , and , to a lesser extent , free language indexing are used extensively in producing both printed indexes and in gaining access to computerized databases and data banks .
20 Swiss researchers , who lost access to millions of dollars from the European Communities ( EC ) when voters decided in December to delay the process of joining the EC , are waiting for the reaction to their government 's attempt to participate at some level in the EC 's fourth Framework Programme , which begins next year .
21 We will seek to provide greater access to personal records held by government .
22 The development of a right of parents and pupils to see the pupil 's personal school record has not been a specifically education issue but has arisen as part of the wider campaign for access to personal records .
23 Because of the decline of public transport , it is often no longer possible for those who do not have access to personal transport ( their own or shared ) to commute daily to and from rural settlements ; these people and places may effectively be isolated .
24 ACCESS TO PERSONAL FILES
25 Besides this , both the Data Protection Act ( 1984 ) , which applies to computers , and the Access to Personal Files Act ( 1987 ) give people a statutory right of access to information held about them by the Social Work Department .
26 The Access to Personal Files Act ( 1987 ) will be implemented on 1st April 1989 .
27 Records Managers fell into two groups ; the first suggesting that the e-mail message had no legal status since , there was no signature and , due to the lack of control over people allowing their staff access to personal accounts via their own password , there was no proof that the sender was in fact the account holder from which the message was logged .
28 Individuals have a right of access to personal information about themselves held by local authority social services departments .
29 Under the Access to Personal Files Act 1987 any individual has a right of access to personal information about himself in local authority social work records subject to certain exemptions .
30 Under the Access to Personal Files Act 1987 any individual has a right of access to personal information about himself in local authority social work records subject to certain exemptions .
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